The Malaysian Football League (MFL) has officially stated that ticket prices for the highly anticipated Malaysia Cup final will not change, providing a welcome relief for fans amid escalating operational expenses. The showdown will see Johor Darul Ta'zim face off against Kuching City FC at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on May 23.
This decision was communicated by MFL Chief Executive Officer Mohd Shazli Shaik Mohd, who underscored the league’s dedication to making football an affordable experience for fans. He indicated that keeping ticket prices steady aims to enhance attendance at this much-anticipated match.
The pricing structure will remain consistent across four tiers: general admission tickets will be priced at RM50 and RM70, while premium options are set at RM150, and VIP Grandstand seats will be available for RM200, giving fans various choices.
Despite the cost increases associated with organizing major sporting events, the league has opted not to raise ticket prices. This decision allows fans to plan their attendance in advance, supporting their teams without added financial strain.
Ticket sales will be directly managed by the two finalist clubs, adhering to the successful processes used in prior seasons. This method is designed to streamline operations and ensure equitable distribution among fans.
Supporters are encouraged to follow official announcements from both clubs for ticket availability and purchasing details. The announcement of stable pricing is expected to heighten enthusiasm in the lead-up to the final.
The Malaysia Cup final is one of the most esteemed football events in the nation, and the decision to keep ticket prices the same underscores the league’s commitment to fan accessibility and engagement.
























